A British Vlogger has gone viral after finding out on social media that he can provide middle-joy to his food while traveling by train in India. George Bakle experienced his experience on Instagram to share a video with his 45,000 followers, chronicing his experience, suggesting that the UK could take a leaf from India’s book of the Book of Facility Economy.
In the video, Mr. Bakle said, “We have just stopped at Kanpur Central Railway Station on the way to Varanasi. And now we are waiting for delivery,”
Mr. Bakle used Zomato, which is an authorized Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) partner for e-catering, which orders food. A passenger who orders food will have to add his 10-conductive PNR code and simply order food that is later distributed at the chosen station chosen during a scheduled stage.
Mr. Bakle received the order on time, for which he paid only Rs 345 and enjoyed food with his co-priest in the AC First-Class compartment of the train.
Social media reacts
As a previous update, the video had seen more than half a million times and with a majority with thousands of choices and comments, saying that India had mastered the food distribution location.
A user said, “It’s not crazy? I was given a domino on my bed in a train,” a user said, while each other said: “Food distribution is not a rocket science man. But somehow we did so.”
One third remarked: “It is good to see that you are enjoying your time in India, and appreciating their culture. Yes, sometimes there is very bad stuff, but it can happen anywhere in the world. Such material is at the top position!”
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Better than India’s metro system …
Last month, a German YouTuber praised India’s metro system, stating that it was better than some transit routes in Western Europe. Alex Welder admitted that before coming to India, he had a proper part of pre-pre-perfect perceptions, which included stumbling on a dilapidated transport system with dilapidated buses and noise tuk-tuk.
However, once he traveled in the metro system in cities like Delhi and Agra, his perception changed quickly.
“I didn’t know that some cities in India such as Agra and Delhi have actually a very decent metro system. Delhi also has platform screen doors on some of its lines, plugs to charge your phone and seats designated for women and elderly,” said Shri Welder.
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